Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

July 26, 2013 5:42 PM
The midterm had gone about in its usual chaotic way as a family of seven often did. The only real difference was that Harper was chattering up a storm now while running around and Ayita needed a heart to heart. Jeff and Kiva did the best they could with everyone, making sure they received most of what they had on their wish lists, or giving them gifts in other ways that they would appreciate. It was harder with the teenagers, but she hoped they enjoyed the time with the family.

Now though, it was back to work. Kiva watched the students as they filed in and made their way either to their respective tables or to their friends. She always enjoyed watching them in their elements. Everything was so genuine with them. Once everyone was settled though, Kiva stood and charmed her voice to speak over the crowd, “Good Evening everyone! I hope your Midterm was enjoyable. I am really happy to have you all back here.” She was sure that there would only be one or two people who were happy for the return but otherwise, everyone would have preferred to not have to go back to classes.

“So, before I let you all off to enjoy your food and chat with your friends, I wanted to discuss the end of Midsummer’s Fair.” Kiva called out to them, anticipating a few groans at the food being stalled. “Your participation in creating a booth is entirely voluntary, so I do hope we have some interest from you in creating them. Those of you who decide to have a booth at the fair, the school will provide all materials for your use, so you do not have to pay out of pocket for the supplies. If you have questions or concerns regarding this, please feel free to come and see me.” Kiva advised them. “I will be putting up a Booth Registry on the main board here in Cascade for you to register your booth. I will need to know what type of booth you will have, food, games, informational booth, craft booth, Group Fundraising booth, ectera.” Kiva listed as many categories of booths that she could remember off the top of her head. “The booths that are for Group Fundraising events should be the only booths that charge for services unless otherwise approved by myself. Otherwise, all booths are free.

“You will also be designing your own booth for the fair. So, when you register your booth, there will also be a box next to the sign up, submit your design in the box when you sign up. We will have a team to build the booth to your specifications or as close to them as possible. I know all of you aren’t artists or architects, so even basic information of what you are looking for will help us to create the look you want. The earlier you get this to us, the earlier your booth will be completed and the sooner you can have a look at it and critique it.” Kiva really wanted this to be about their wants since they were taking the time to volunteer for this event. The more the school was able to do for them and they could actual design something from scratch, the more excited they would likely be for the end result.

“The booths will run during certain allotted time slots so that we can try and have as little overlap as possible. However, booths will be running all day long. As much as I love enthusiasm and people who are willing to help out, please do not over extend yourself and sign up for all the booths because then you won’t actually have time to enjoy the Fair. And I want you all to enjoy the fair.” Kiva wanted to express that not everyone was exemplary enough to really do everything. It just wasn’t possible.

“Alright, I think that was all I had to tell you. So, enjoy the rest of your evening.” Kiva declared, setting them free.

OOC: Ayita and Kiva's conversation is currently being written, but it will be posted on wts to show permission was attained. Also, be on the look out for the booth registry, I'll post it within the week.
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Waverly Canterbury

July 31, 2013 5:23 PM
Waverly had the best friends ever. During the latter half of last term, she had feared going back home. She had found such comfort and joy working at school again and being so busy she could barely sleep. She loved being with her fellow magical friends and living on her own schedule. She had feared going back home and wallowing in her sorrows again with nothing else to do. But instead she had gone to England with her family for the break and had attended Brielle's sister's wedding. It was cool being in a totally new place and seeing cousins that she never even knew existed. She knew her dad had relatives in England, but she had never visited them before. Technically that was her first time outside of the US and as much as she liked exploring a new place, she liked being back home.

The trip back to Sonora was short for her and her sister, but Waverly felt especially tired today for some reason. She had finally bitten the bullet the night before and called up George, Brandon's best friend, to ask about her ex. She knew she probably shouldn't have done it, but it was still comforting to hear that he was slowly getting over her. It was sad, but her heart didn't hurt as much as it once had.

Waverly was overjoyed to be back at Sonora and she felt brighter than she had last term. Finally coming to terms with her emotions, spending time with her family on vacation, and hearing that Brandon was doing okay was all part of the healing process. Waverly had come back with presents too for her friends. Just little things and some souvenirs from her trip. She hadn't had access to any magical post office back home so she had brought it all with her. That was part of the reason why the gifts were so small. She would give it to her friends when she saw them.

The Headmistress's gave her speech and reminded Waverly of the Baking Club booth again. She stifled a yawn. She had planned on a fundraising booth for the club so they could afford more supplies for more complicated recipes. Though her mom provided a lot of the supplies, she couldn't supply everything. Waverly didn't want to keep charging her fellow club members for joining so raising money for the club would be a great idea. She was glad she would get the opportunity to do so with her friends in the club.

The next yawn that attacked was sudden so Waverly couldn't help it. Her eyes watered as a result and she rubbed one sleepily. What she really wanted to do was just put her head down on the table and fall asleep. She really needed to get to her dorm room and just knock out. She could catch up with her roommates later. But she still had dinner to get through before she could do anything so she put some spaghetti on her plate and smiled at the people around her. "Hi," she greeted them. "Did you have a good midterm?" As tired as she was, she didn't want to be standoffish and unfriendly.
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Aubrielle Thornton

August 01, 2013 1:27 AM
Aubrielle wasn’t sure about dressing up like she had to for the Wedding. She knew why she had to, but she hated dresses unless she was in a show. Ris had to sit down and explain to her that it was almost like doing a show and that was the only thing that made Bri want to put on the Bridesmaid’s dress. Of course Clara, Rina and many other sisters were also wearing the same dress as well, so that helped too.

She was glad that Waverly was able to come too. It came in handy that her family was there on a vacation at the same time, and she was so excited to show one of her best friend’s all around!

But, with the Wedding over and done with, and school starting again, she traveled on the Wagon with the others. Bri had been reading a book of monologues and had decided that the first night there her signs were going up for Drama Club. She really hoped that she’d get a good turnout for it!

Following the others into the Hall for the Returning Feast, she waved as the family split to their house tables. Spotting Wendy, Rory and Josephine, she waved to them as well and sat down between Waverly and an empty seat. Whoever sits there I will befriend. she thought to herself, smiling in Waverly’s direction, though she wasn’t sure if her best friend had seen her. She heard someone sit down on her other side and smiled at them as well.

I’m friendly. And I can do anything. she thought to herself, smile on her face as Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau started speaking to them all. As weird as Midterm had been, she was both glad it happened and that it was over now. The Wedding wasn’t a complete travesty. After all, the most important part of it was that her sister was happy and her new husband was treating her right. Their father didn’t show up, which was a VERY good thing, and if the only issue they had was the wedding cake slightly melting over to the point where it was jokingly called the leaning tower of cake, then everything was fine!

The Headmistress spoke on about the Midsummer Fair and Bri kept her attention on the words that were said and nodded when it was mentioned that a sheet would go up for a list of booths shortly. They were released to their food and friends and Bri smiled at Waverly again, “Have a good rest of midterm?” she asked.
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Waverly

August 01, 2013 9:34 PM
When Waverly saw Bri, she gave her a hug. "Hi! The rest of my midterm was pretty great. Relaxing, I guess. We spent Christmas Eve touring around the shopping district in London and then Christmas Day packing." She laughed a little. "And then we went back home for New Year's. How was the rest of yours? Did you get to see Marius? Ooh, and how's the formation of the Drama Club going?" She had heard only bits of her best friend's desire for the Drama Club and she thought it would be such an awesome addition to the number of clubs that already existed. She had wanted to join, but with all the other commitments she had she didn't think she could stretch herself any thinner.

"Do you think you'll be able to be VP for the Baking Club okay and lead the Drama Club too?" she asked, worried that Bri might stretch herself thin too. It was the sort of lifestyle that Waverly thrived in, this perpetual state of sleeplessness and lots of strong tea in the morning, but she wasn't sure if everyone would do as well.

"Are you going to join the Baking Club booth too?" she continued. "Wow, I feel like I didn't see you at all during the midterm." She laughed. It was always nice catching up and she missed talking to her friends. At least Bri had a phone she could use. Letters sometimes felt like they took forever no matter how romantic it felt sometimes.

There was another yawn creeping up and she couldn't suppress it. "Sorry," she said, blinking her eyes wide so the water that had gathered could dissipate again. "I stayed up really late last night so the wagon ride made me more tired than usual." She could last another hour, hopefully, and then curl up in bed. Waverly suddenly gasped. "Oh my gosh, I forgot to congratulate you on your Quidditch win! That was your first snitch, right?"
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Bri

August 04, 2013 1:53 AM
Aubrielle was glad to see her best friend too, and wanted to hug her more than anything, but she didn’t want to be too overboard there in the Hall. When Waverly hugged her first, she happily added to the hug and smiled at her. “Isn’t London great! I wish we could have seen a show or done like the Jack the Ripper walk or something, but maybe over the summer we can? Who knows, right?” she said with a shrug. She’d loved the Jack the Ripper walk the last time she’d been there, but it wasn’t on the list of things to see while they were there for the Wedding. “I didn’t really get to see Marius too much, honestly, I think something’s going on that he’s not telling me… I dunno what it is though… He’s being so distant, and even though I’m sad that he’s not really magical, I think he’s even more sad about it than I am…”

Bri had been thinking about that, but it wasn’t the top thought in her mind. The wedding sort of was, and then she spent her time working on more Seeking and stuff for Drama Club, so she didn’t really have much time for anything else. “Drama Club has been okayed as a new club and I’m really excited about it. I just hope people come and join up!” Bri really hoped that it would take off quickly and maybe they could actually do a show next year, but she was worried. Really worried in fact…

When Waverly asked her if she thought she’d still be okay with being VP of Baking Club while heading up Drama Club, Bri nodded. “Absolutely. I’m used to doing a lot of things at once. I can’t keep still, you know that… In fact… I think it would be cool if we did some things together, you know? Like if Drama Club can do a show, Baking Club can be in charge of intermission and stuff, you know. And it could be helpful for funds too that either club may need…” she added, looking hopefully at her best friend. She knew that Waverly was already busy, but she had hoped at least her own best friend could at least join her club too. She didn’t have to do much if she couldn’t do it, but to know that her best friend was there for her would be the best news to hear.

“I wouldn’t miss your Baking Club booth! I’m looking forward to it! Maybe there could be one that we can make side by side even so we can do both at once?” Bri had been trying to think of a booth that would work with a Drama Club type thing, but couldn’t think of one. Maybe Waverly can come up with something? she thought to herself, looking hopefully at her best friend as Waverly mentioned it felt like she didn’t see her at all over the break.

“It does sort of feel that way, doesn’t it…” she added, thinking. Sure, she saw her for the Wedding, but that was really it. Waverly yawned and then apologized for it. Bri giggled. “You’re fine. I know the feeling… I’m still jetlagged, I think…” she added her own yawn into the mix and giggled herself once more when Waverly gasped suddenly.

“Thanks! And yea, it was. Didn’t think I was gonna get it there for a minute, my foot hurt so bad, I thought my eyes were just playing tricks on me or something. I wanted to throw up, that’s how much it hurt…” she said, shivering slightly at the memory and smiling at it at the same time. “It was really cool to catch it though… Really cool… Made me feel sort of like a celebrity, it was weird… I mean, Ris even had a cake for me, Rina and Mitri for winning the game the night before the Wedding. She made us our own party and everything…” Bri thought back at them all camping out on the floor downstairs in the Manor House because the carpets had just been done special for the Wedding in the rooms upstairs. Bri smiled at Waverly and wondered if she’d be able to do it again if she had to play Aladren or Pecari. She shivered visibly. “What if Aladren wins this next one? What if Pecari does? I have sisters on both teams… What if Mir hits a bludger right at me?” her eyes widened as she stared at Waverly, worried now, more than ever before.
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Waverly

August 05, 2013 1:00 AM
London was really great and Waverly had liked being there, but nothing could beat home. Still, she had wished she had done some more sight-seeing with her family. She had mostly spent her time visiting relatives and attending the wedding. Hearing Bri talk about Marius brought a cold reminder of her own non-magical boyfriend and she made a sympathetic face. She really hoped it worked out for Bri, though she wasn't sure how a relationship between a muggle and a magical person could seriously work. From her experience, it didn't last in the end. Magical and non-magical were two huge differences that Waverly still couldn't see a way around.

She was, however, shocked that Bri had told her boyfriend. "You told him you were magical?" she asked, eyes wide. "If I had ever told Brandon that, he never would've believed me." Not that he had believed her even when she had alluded to it. "What about the statute of wizarding secrecy?" That law had kept her from sharing all about her magic with her few friends back home and it was part of the reason, she was sure among more, that she wasn't allowed to do magic at home. Well, at least if Waverly couldn't tell she was glad Bri was able to tell. Maybe it would save her relationship with Marius. Time would only tell and she wished them the best.

"That would be cool," she said with a smile. One thing Bri and Waverly had in common was their busybody mentality. She really did wish she could join Bri's club, but Waverly was not an actress by any means and she was already committed to two other clubs besides her own. She was especially glad to hear that Bri wouldn't miss the Baking Club booth. "We could sign up for different shifts or something," she said with a smile. "I want to give other people a chance to stand at the booth and see the fair for myself."

Bri continued on and responded to Waverly's compliment to her Quidditch win. "That sounds so awesome. I seriously don't know how anyone can play like that. I was the Chaser for one year and I was scared out of my wits the entire time. I like watching Quidditch way better." Waverly had never known what it would be like to have a sibling on the other team. She didn't think she'd ever be able to hit a bludger at her little sister. Secretly she was biased towards Pecari, but she could see why Bri was afraid.

"I'm sure it'll be okay! Maybe your sisters will ask someone else to hit bludgers at...um, you." That didn't sound very encouraging so she smiled. "But that was just your first one. I don't think it'll happen again that bad. Just ask one of your Teppenpaw beaters to protect you." That was simple enough, right? Maybe Waverly didn't know enough about Quidditch still. "I'm still pretty excited for the match! I can't wait for Pecari to win. Er, not that I'm biased or anything." She smiled teasingly and ate some more of the food on her plate. "I can't wait to get to bed," she sighed.
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Bri

August 10, 2013 11:40 PM
When Bri mentioned Marius and magic in the same sentence, Waverly looked really confused. “Well, do you remember last summer when I told you that we found out that Marius was magical? Well, it all came out then only for us to find out it wasn’t him that was making all those things happen. It was his dad. I thought it was weird that it hadn’t really shown up before in the years that I’ve known him, but I didn’t think anything of it till then. When it came out to my Mom that it was his Dad that was doing the things around him to make him think that he was magical, like him and like me it all went down hill.” Waverly mentioned the statute of Wizarding Secrecy and Bri nodded to her.

“Well, at the time we thought he was magical too and that was an okay thing if he was. Now, now I just don’t know anymore…” she said with a long sigh. “I just wish it was different, you know? I mean, if he was magical, like we thought, things would be so different…” Bri was sad and mad about the whole thing even still, and she worried mostly that their relationship was going nowhere. She’d called him when they got home for break, but he never answered her calls. She’d written him too, to no avail. “I’m just scared that something’s going to happen that won’t be good…” she added to Waverly, knowing that she would understand her sentiment and perhaps even where she was going with that statement. “He didn’t answer any of my calls or letters or anything for months…”

The conversation (once Waverly was finished responding) moved on to Bri being okay with VP for Baking Club as well as running her own Drama Club. Bri affirmed that she couldn’t keep still and smiled as best as she could to her best friend. She had the feeling though that her Drama Club wasn’t going to get off the ground fast enough or that nobody would show up to it or something. The fact that she was a Thornton probably didn’t help things much, as many of her sisters weren’t liked by many people. The fact that she caught the Snitch against Crotalus would almost surely mean that none of the Crotalus Team would join and she sighed heavily, again. “Oh, I’d like to see the Fair too, maybe we can sit at your booth at the same time then let the shift go to the next people?” she suggested, feeling odd if she wasn’t walking around with her best friend.

When the chat changed topics again to the Teppenpaw Win, Waverly was talking about how it had scared her and that she liked watching Quidditch better. Bri nodded in understanding. “At first, I really was scared, but then I figured it was just like opening night jitters on stage. When I got to that point I was okay, well, relatively anyway, until I got hit with the Bludger, then I wasn’t sure what to think anymore, but I focused on the important point. Finding the Golden Snitch.” When Bri expressed her worry about what happened if Teppenpaw ended up playing Aladren in the Final, and then what could happen if they had to face Pecari (and Amira). “I’m not sure that Mira would… She plays to win, regardless…” Bri added, biting her bottom lip, hard as she turned her face towards her plate in front of her. “I can hope that all won’t happen again, but it can’t be guaranteed… You know that… I know they will, but Beaters aren’t perfect either… Nobody is.” she added.

“It’s not that I don’t want Pecari to win, Mira and Clara are on the team. But Andri and Lucian are on Aladren and it just doesn’t seem fair for me to want either side to win over the other. You know?” she said, entirely conflicted in her desires. This game would tell who they’d be playing in the Finals, and either way didn’t seem like it would be too pretty for her…

“Me too… All this travel and wedding stuff and all wore me out… I just want to sleep through till the end of the year…” she added with a huge yawn.
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